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from logging import getLogger
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Union
import typer
from rich import print
from rich.padding import Padding
from rich.panel import Panel
from typing_extensions import Annotated
from fastapi_cli.discover import get_import_string
from fastapi_cli.exceptions import FastAPICLIException
from . import __version__
from .logging import setup_logging
app = typer.Typer(rich_markup_mode="rich")
setup_logging()
logger = getLogger(__name__)
try:
import uvicorn
except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
uvicorn = None # type: ignore[assignment]
def version_callback(value: bool) -> None:
if value:
print(f"FastAPI CLI version: [green]{__version__}[/green]")
raise typer.Exit()
@app.callback()
def callback(
version: Annotated[
Union[bool, None],
typer.Option(
"--version", help="Show the version and exit.", callback=version_callback
),
] = None,
) -> None:
"""
FastAPI CLI - The [bold]fastapi[/bold] command line app. 😎
Manage your [bold]FastAPI[/bold] projects, run your FastAPI apps, and more.
Read more in the docs: [link]https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/fastapi-cli/[/link].
"""
def _run(
path: Union[Path, None] = None,
*,
host: str = "127.0.0.1",
port: int = 8000,
reload: bool = True,
workers: Union[int, None] = None,
root_path: str = "",
command: str,
app: Union[str, None] = None,
proxy_headers: bool = False,
) -> None:
try:
use_uvicorn_app = get_import_string(path=path, app_name=app)
except FastAPICLIException as e:
logger.error(str(e))
raise typer.Exit(code=1) from None
serving_str = f"[dim]Serving at:[/dim] [link]http://{host}:{port}[/link]\n\n[dim]API docs:[/dim] [link]http://{host}:{port}/docs[/link]"
if command == "dev":
panel = Panel(
f"{serving_str}\n\n[dim]Running in development mode, for production use:[/dim] \n\n[b]fastapi run[/b]",
title="FastAPI CLI - Development mode",
expand=False,
padding=(1, 2),
style="black on yellow",
)
else:
panel = Panel(
f"{serving_str}\n\n[dim]Running in production mode, for development use:[/dim] \n\n[b]fastapi dev[/b]",
title="FastAPI CLI - Production mode",
expand=False,
padding=(1, 2),
style="green",
)
print(Padding(panel, 1))
if not uvicorn:
raise FastAPICLIException(
"Could not import Uvicorn, try running 'pip install uvicorn'"
) from None
uvicorn.run(
app=use_uvicorn_app,
host=host,
port=port,
reload=reload,
workers=workers,
root_path=root_path,
proxy_headers=proxy_headers,
)
@app.command()
def dev(
path: Annotated[
Union[Path, None],
typer.Argument(
help="A path to a Python file or package directory (with [blue]__init__.py[/blue] files) containing a [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app. If not provided, a default set of paths will be tried."
),
] = None,
*,
host: Annotated[
str,
typer.Option(
help="The host to serve on. For local development in localhost use [blue]127.0.0.1[/blue]. To enable public access, e.g. in a container, use all the IP addresses available with [blue]0.0.0.0[/blue]."
),
] = "127.0.0.1",
port: Annotated[
int,
typer.Option(
help="The port to serve on. You would normally have a termination proxy on top (another program) handling HTTPS on port [blue]443[/blue] and HTTP on port [blue]80[/blue], transferring the communication to your app."
),
] = 8000,
reload: Annotated[
bool,
typer.Option(
help="Enable auto-reload of the server when (code) files change. This is [bold]resource intensive[/bold], use it only during development."
),
] = True,
root_path: Annotated[
str,
typer.Option(
help="The root path is used to tell your app that it is being served to the outside world with some [bold]path prefix[/bold] set up in some termination proxy or similar."
),
] = "",
app: Annotated[
Union[str, None],
typer.Option(
help="The name of the variable that contains the [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app in the imported module or package. If not provided, it is detected automatically."
),
] = None,
proxy_headers: Annotated[
bool,
typer.Option(
help="Enable/Disable X-Forwarded-Proto, X-Forwarded-For, X-Forwarded-Port to populate remote address info."
),
] = True,
) -> Any:
"""
Run a [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app in [yellow]development[/yellow] mode. 🧪
This is equivalent to [bold]fastapi run[/bold] but with [bold]reload[/bold] enabled and listening on the [blue]127.0.0.1[/blue] address.
It automatically detects the Python module or package that needs to be imported based on the file or directory path passed.
If no path is passed, it tries with:
- [blue]main.py[/blue]
- [blue]app.py[/blue]
- [blue]api.py[/blue]
- [blue]app/main.py[/blue]
- [blue]app/app.py[/blue]
- [blue]app/api.py[/blue]
It also detects the directory that needs to be added to the [bold]PYTHONPATH[/bold] to make the app importable and adds it.
It detects the [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app object to use. By default it looks in the module or package for an object named:
- [blue]app[/blue]
- [blue]api[/blue]
Otherwise, it uses the first [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app found in the imported module or package.
"""
_run(
path=path,
host=host,
port=port,
reload=reload,
root_path=root_path,
app=app,
command="dev",
proxy_headers=proxy_headers,
)
@app.command()
def run(
path: Annotated[
Union[Path, None],
typer.Argument(
help="A path to a Python file or package directory (with [blue]__init__.py[/blue] files) containing a [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app. If not provided, a default set of paths will be tried."
),
] = None,
*,
host: Annotated[
str,
typer.Option(
help="The host to serve on. For local development in localhost use [blue]127.0.0.1[/blue]. To enable public access, e.g. in a container, use all the IP addresses available with [blue]0.0.0.0[/blue]."
),
] = "0.0.0.0",
port: Annotated[
int,
typer.Option(
help="The port to serve on. You would normally have a termination proxy on top (another program) handling HTTPS on port [blue]443[/blue] and HTTP on port [blue]80[/blue], transferring the communication to your app."
),
] = 8000,
reload: Annotated[
bool,
typer.Option(
help="Enable auto-reload of the server when (code) files change. This is [bold]resource intensive[/bold], use it only during development."
),
] = False,
workers: Annotated[
Union[int, None],
typer.Option(
help="Use multiple worker processes. Mutually exclusive with the --reload flag."
),
] = None,
root_path: Annotated[
str,
typer.Option(
help="The root path is used to tell your app that it is being served to the outside world with some [bold]path prefix[/bold] set up in some termination proxy or similar."
),
] = "",
app: Annotated[
Union[str, None],
typer.Option(
help="The name of the variable that contains the [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app in the imported module or package. If not provided, it is detected automatically."
),
] = None,
proxy_headers: Annotated[
bool,
typer.Option(
help="Enable/Disable X-Forwarded-Proto, X-Forwarded-For, X-Forwarded-Port to populate remote address info."
),
] = True,
) -> Any:
"""
Run a [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app in [green]production[/green] mode. 🚀
This is equivalent to [bold]fastapi dev[/bold] but with [bold]reload[/bold] disabled and listening on the [blue]0.0.0.0[/blue] address.
It automatically detects the Python module or package that needs to be imported based on the file or directory path passed.
If no path is passed, it tries with:
- [blue]main.py[/blue]
- [blue]app.py[/blue]
- [blue]api.py[/blue]
- [blue]app/main.py[/blue]
- [blue]app/app.py[/blue]
- [blue]app/api.py[/blue]
It also detects the directory that needs to be added to the [bold]PYTHONPATH[/bold] to make the app importable and adds it.
It detects the [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app object to use. By default it looks in the module or package for an object named:
- [blue]app[/blue]
- [blue]api[/blue]
Otherwise, it uses the first [bold]FastAPI[/bold] app found in the imported module or package.
"""
_run(
path=path,
host=host,
port=port,
reload=reload,
workers=workers,
root_path=root_path,
app=app,
command="run",
proxy_headers=proxy_headers,
)
def main() -> None:
app()
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